Victoria Beckham has been crowned Woman Of The Decade at a glitzy showbiz bash.

The Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer, 39, was given the accolade at the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards, attended by star Kylie Minogue, Jessie J, Miranda Hart, Rita Ora and Daniel Radcliffe.

Nicole Scherzinger, who is returning as an X Factor judge, was named best TV personality.

Hot Right Now and How We Do (Party) singer Rita Ora was named best solo artist – and was presented with the gong by the woman she calls “wifey”, model-of-the-moment Cara Delevingne.

Miranda Hart scooped best writer for credits including her self-titled BBC sitcom and drew even more laughter when the 6ft 1in star was presented with the award by pint-sized comic Ronnie Corbett.

Former Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe, who is appearing on the London stage and recently filmed the role of gay Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, was named man of the year.

The Voice judge and Price Tag singer Jessie J won the editor’s special award, while Myleene Klass, who has launched everything from a swimwear collection to a baby clothes range on the back of her fame, won an entrepreneur gong.

Clare Balding, who won plaudits for her coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, was named best presenter, receiving the gong from former Dynasty actress Joan Collins.

Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt won best UK TV actress for her role as Anna in the ITV period drama, while The Saturdays were named best band at the event, hosted by Graham Norton.

Chris O’Dowd, James Purefoy, Michael McIntyre, Pixie Geldof, Dizzee Rascal and Matthew Rhys were also at the awards, voted for by readers of Glamour magazine and its website.

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Beckham said: “I love to celebrate women. Girl power. It’s great when women support women. We need more women out there supporting women.”

She added: “Thank you Brooklyn, my date tonight, who’s the most handsome man in the room tonight. That’s really p***** off (model) David Gandy.”

She added: “Thank you to my husband, who does everything for me, he supports me, he encourages me to follow my dreams and fulfil my passions.

“I’ve been so blessed to have two careers. I have been so lucky...here’s to the next ten years....in ten years I will be nearly 50.”

Ora dedicated her gong to her mother “for the incredible energy she brings” after her best friend Delevingne presented her with the award saying “I love you”.

Balding used her acceptance speech to celebrate the House of Lords backing gay marriage.

She said: “While here at dinner tonight ...the House of Lords voted 2-1 in favour of supporting the equal marriage bill.... Joan Collins, who was sitting on my table, asked me when me and Alice (Arnold) are going to get married. Alice said in three years, which I didn’t know but apparently that’s right.”

Jessie J, who has a shaved head after cutting off her hair for Comic Relief, said in an emotional speech on winning her gong: “I have spent every day of my life just trying to get my voice heard whether it’s on TV or in hospital wards....I feel very proud that I can support so many people across the world that need me to be good for them.”

Helen McCrory dedicated her theatre award to Homeland star Damian Lewis, saying “I’d like to thank my husband who always stands by me... we only have one chair!”